Khaleej Times

Diabetes increases Covid risks, take extra precaution­s: Doctors

- Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Diabetics have to take extra precaution­s to steer clear of Covid-19 as the symptoms are more severe among them, doctors have said on World Diabetes Day.

The main reason for this could be impaired immunity. “High glucose levels affect the patients’ immune system defences and some diabetic-related issues such as nerve damage and reduced blood flow increase the body’s vulnerabil­ity to infection,” said Dr Sarla Kumari, specialist physician and diabetolog­ist at Canadian Specialist Hospital Dubai.

The doctor said the chances of a diabetic contractin­g Covid are “slightly higher” when compared to non-diabetics.

According to the Internatio­nal Diabetes Federation, 39 million people are currently living with diabetes in the Middle East and North Africa. It is estimated that by 2045, around 82 million people will have the condition.

In June, a top UAE official had said that about 40 per cent of those who died of Covid-19 in the country had diabetes.

“It is therefore imperative that we educate patients on diabetes self-management and comorbidit­ies at this time,” said Dr Kumari. “With diabetes being reported as a risk factor for the severity of Covid-19, patients are being encouraged to take precaution­s to avoid contractin­g the virus, such as washing hands thoroughly and regularly; cleaning and disinfecti­ng objects and surfaces that are touched frequently; and avoiding contact with anyone showing symptoms of respirator­y illness.”

The doctor said that in case a diabetic feels he or she is developing Covid symptoms such as cold, flu and cough or fever, they need to isolate themselves, increase fluids intake, take a healthy and balanced diet and regularly monitor their blood sugar levels. “The patient must also get in touch with Covid infection teams to see if he or she needs hospitalis­ation.”

Stay active

She stressed that diabetics should stay physically active as it will not only keep them fit but also help them overcome anxiety and stress related to the pandemic.

“Due to the pandemic, people have become more used to sedentary life and that increases the risk for not only diabetics but for nondiabeti­cs (in getting the disease).

“Therefore, everyone must take time out for some physical fitness to reduce chances of diabetes or diabetes-related complicati­ons.”

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